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to Academy members. After brief discussion Professor Cogshall moved, 

 and it was passed, that the loaning of the exchanges of the Academy be 

 left to the discretion of the State Librarian. 



Mr. Brown stated, in conclusion, that the State Library was very 

 seriously in need of more funds, and he urged the members to advise 

 their legislators of the library needs. 



Mr. Butler expressed the appreciation of the Academy for the 

 work of Mr. Brown and his associates, and strongly urged the co- 

 operation of each member in securing, through legislation, more funds 

 for the use of the State Library. 



Professor Enders, as chairman of the Committee on Nominations, 

 recommended the election of the following to fellowship. Adopted: 

 Ralph H. Carr, Harry F. Dietz, Edward G. Mahin, Paul Weatherwax. 



Chairman Enders, also announced the following nominations for 

 officers for 1923: 



President C. A. Behrens, Lafayette 



Vice-president F. Payne, Bloomington 



Secretary W. N. Hess, Greencastle 



Assistant Secretary Flora Anderson, Bloomington 



Treasurer W. M. Blanchard, Greencastle 



Editor .J. J. Davis, Lafayette 



Press Secretary H. F. Dietz, Indianapolis 



On motion, the above named officers were elected. 



Professor Enders requested that the list of the former officers of 

 the Academy be printed each year in the Proceedings. 



It was moved that the secretary be instructed to write a letter 

 expressing our appreciation to the management of the Lincoln Hotel 

 for the courtesies shown. Motion pas.sed. 



Professor W. M. Blanchard, in behalf of the science departments of 

 DePauw University, invited the Academy to hold its next wintei- meeting 

 at Greencastle. It was moved by Dr. Stanley Coulter that this invita- 

 tion be accepted. Motion carried. 



Professor J. P. Naylor introduced the following resolution which 

 was acted upon favorably: Resolved, "That hereafter it be the sense 

 of the Academy that no member .shall occupy more than ten minutes 

 in the presentation of a paper or abstract, except that the president's 

 address may occupy thirty minutes. The president, or person appointed 

 by him, shall notify the speaker when he has exhausted the time, and 

 he can continue only by vote of the assembly to extend the time." 



Dr. W. N. Logan reported for the Archeological Survey that work 

 was being continued on the county maps, which were for the purpose 

 of indexing archeological material. 



Adjourned for sectional meetings at 2:15 p. m. 



Sixty-one members and guests participated in the dinner at 6:00 

 p. m. At the close of the dinner the members of the Academy and 

 their friends assembled in the Travertine room for the evening program. 



